Agent mediated knowledge management : international symposium AMKM 2003, Stanford, CA, USA, March 24 26, 2003
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Author: AMKM 2003 (2003 : Stanford, Calif.), Abecker, Andreas, Dignum, Virginia, Elst, Ludger van
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Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management: International Symposium AMKM 2003, Stanford, CA, USA, March 24-26, Revised and Invited Papers
Author: Ludger van Elst, Virginia Dignum, Andreas Abecker
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-540-20868-6
DOI: 10.1007/b94841
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Symposium held during the AAAI Spring Symposia Series in March 2003 at Stanford University
Includes bibliographical references and index
Author: Ludger van Elst, Virginia Dignum, Andreas Abecker
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN: 978-3-540-20868-6
DOI: 10.1007/b94841
Table of Contents:
- Towards Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management
- Peer-Mediated Distributed Knowledge Management
- The Impact of Conversational Navigational Guides on the Learning, Use, and Perceptions of Users of a Web Site
- Agent-Oriented Knowledge Management in Learning Environments: A Peer-to-Peer Helpdesk Case Study
- Towards Evaluation of Peer-to-Peer-Based Distributed Knowledge Management Systems
- TAKEUP: Trust-Based Agent-Mediated Knowledge Exchange for Ubiquitous Peer Networks
- Knowledge Management Framework for Collaborative Learning Support
- An Agent-Based Approach to Mailing List Knowledge Management
- Information Fields in Organization Modeling Using an EDA Multi-agent Architecture
- A Quantum Perturbation Model (QPM) of Knowledge Fusion and Organizational Mergers
- Improving Organizational Memory through Agents for Knowledge Discovery in Database
- Experience in Using RDF in Agent-Mediated Knowledge Architectures
- Using an Agent-Based Framework and Separation of Concerns for the Generation of Document Classification Tools
- Modeling Context-Aware Distributed Knowledge
- Discovering, Visualizing, and Sharing Knowledge through Personalized Learning Knowledge Maps
- Agentized, Contextualized Filters for Information Management
- Implicit Culture-Based Personal Agents for Knowledge Management
- Integrating External Sources in a Corporate Semantic Web Managed by a Multi-agent System
- Automatically Generated DAML Markup for Semistructured Documents
- A Spreading Activation Framework for Ontology-Enhanced Adaptive Information Access within Organisations
Symposium held during the AAAI Spring Symposia Series in March 2003 at Stanford University
Includes bibliographical references and index
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